On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 21:05 +0400, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Robert Noland wrote:
> 
> [snip all]
> 
> RN> > Yes, seahorse shows me two keyrings; however, deleting "login" one does 
> not fix 
> RN> > the situation: if in the Terminal I try to open tab which ssh's to 
> outer host, 
> RN> > I immediately got the popup with 
> RN> > 
> RN> > "There was an error creating the child process for this terminal"
> RN> > 
> RN> > nothing in this tab is started, and tab is just hanging.
> RN> > 
> RN> > "login" keyring sometimes got recreated, sometimes not, but the effect 
> above is 
> RN> > totally reproducible.
> RN> 
> RN> If I am following this correctly, the functionality you are talking
> RN> about is actually provided by seahorse-agent, which is installed with
> RN> the seahorse-plugins port now.  Unless something has changed with the
> RN> default session (and I don't think it has, since my keyrings still work)
> RN> we wrap the session with ssh-agent and seahorse-agent if they are found.
> 
> Aha! Yes, and seahorse-plugins was not installed; moreover, one of its 
> dependencies (pth) conflicted with pth-hard installed previously. I'll try to 
> clean this up and report the results.

I had assumed you had x11/gnome2 installed which includes
seahorse-plugins.  I find people that expect to be using seahorse-agent
are using the entire GNOME Desktop.

Joe

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Joe Marcus Clarke
FreeBSD GNOME Team      ::      gn...@freebsd.org
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